ArtFor a live version of the Credit Course Schedule, use eConnect. Course topics in this subject:
The following courses
are part of the
humanities and visual and performing arts component of the Core Curriculum:
Problems In Contemporary ArtFlex - Day CoursesProblems in Contemporary Art
Art AppreciationDay CoursesArt Appreciation • Core Curriculum
Night CoursesArt Appreciation • Core Curriculum
Weekend CoursesArt Appreciation • Core Curriculum
Distance Learning CoursesArt Appreciation • Core Curriculum
These online Art Appreciation classes will utilize textbook, PowerPoint presentations, online searches and virtual visits to museums and galleries around the world. For additional information, please call Cynthia Mills at 972-860-4734 or e-mail cMills@dcccd.edu. Art Appreciation • Core Curriculum
These online Art Appreciation classes will utilize textbook, PowerPoint presentations, online searches and virtual visits to museums and galleries around the world. For additional information, please call Cynthia Mills at 972-860-4734 or e-mail cMills@dcccd.edu. Art Appreciation • Core Curriculum
Art Appreciation • Core Curriculum
Art HistoryDay CoursesSurvey of Art History • Core Curriculum
This course covers Prehistoric Art to Art of the Middle Ages. Survey of Art History • Core Curriculum
This course covers Renaissance Art to Modern Art. Survey of Art History • Core Curriculum
Studies in Modern Art History
This course covers art styles and movements since 1940. Night CoursesSurvey of Art History • Core Curriculum
Art and ComputersDay CoursesComp Graphics I: Photoshop
Comp Graphics II: Photoshop
Adv. Comp Graphics: Photoshop
These are new Core Curriculum in-class/online courses that focus on learning to use Adobe Photoshop and Flip Video cameras as experimental tools for artists. The in-class sessions meet once a week on Tuesday. Flip Video cameras will be provided, but students need access to a computer, either at home or in the Digital Art Computer Lab, Room F106, to fulfill the online components of these classes. For more information, please e-mail Lianne Sullivan at Lianne@dcccd.edu. Digital Art I: Intro to Video
Digital Art II:Intro to Video
These classes will explore video as an artistic medium and students will shoot and edit a short project as part of this class. Video cameras and software (Final Cut Express) will be provided. Some previous computer experience is helpful. For more information, please e-mail Lianne Sullivan at Lianne@dcccd.edu. Night CoursesComp Graphics I: Photoshop
Comp Graphics II: Photoshop
These are new Core Curriculum in-class/online courses that focus on learning to use Adobe Photoshop and Flip Video cameras as experimental tools for artists. The in-class sessions meet once a week on Tuesday. Flip Video cameras will be provided, but students need access to a computer, either at home or in the Digital Art Computer Lab, Room F106, to fulfill the online components of these classes. For more information, please e-mail Lianne Sullivan at Lianne@dcccd.edu. Art MetalsDay CoursesArt Metals/Jewelry I
These courses explore both contemporary and traditional metal working techniques. Art Metals/Jewelry II
These courses explore both contemporary and traditional metal working techniques. Advanced Art Metals/Jewelry
Advanced Art Metals/Jewelry II
These courses explore both contemporary and traditional metal working techniques. Night CoursesArt Metals/Jewelry I
Art Metals/Jewelry II
Advanced Art Metals/Jewelry
Advanced Art Metals/Jewelry II
These courses explore both contemporary and traditional metal working techniques. Team taught with Natalie Macellaio. CeramicsDay CoursesCeramics I
Ceramics II
Advanced Ceramics
Advanced Ceramics II
Glaze
This advanced ceramics class will explore various glaze application techniques as well as glaze mixing and the raw materials used in glazes. Students must have completed Ceramics I and II or be concurrently enrolled in Ceramics II. Advanced Glaze
This advanced ceramics class will explore various glaze application techniques as well as glaze mixing and the raw materials used in glazes. Students must have completed Ceramics I and Ceramics II or be concurrently enrolled in Ceramics II. Night CoursesCeramics I
Ceramics II
Advanced Ceramics
Advanced Ceramics II
Weekend CoursesCeramics I
Ceramics II
Advanced Ceramics
Advanced Ceramics II
DesignDay Courses2D Design
This course integrates a traditional study of design with computer graphic applications. Adv. Design
This course focuses on concepts of space in cubism, futurism and constructivism. 2D Design
Adv. Design
This course focuses on color theory. 3D Design
Night Courses3D Design
Weekend Courses2D Design
DrawingDay CoursesDrawing I
Drawing II
Advanced Drawing
Advanced Drawing II
Figure Drawing I
Figure Drawing II
Advanced Figure Drawing
Advanced Figure Drawing II
Night CoursesDrawing I
Drawing II
Advanced Drawing
Advanced Drawing II
Figure Drawing
Figure Drawing II
Advanced Figure Drawing
Advanced Figure Drawing II
Weekend CoursesDrawing I
Drawing II
Advanced Drawing
Advanced Drawing II
PaintingDay CoursesPainting I
Painting II
Advanced Painting
Advanced Painting II
Painting I
A live model may be used for some portions of these painting classes. Painting II
A live model may be used for some portions of these painting classes. Advanced Painting
A live model may be used for some portions of these painting classes. Advanced Painting II
A live model may be used for some portions of these painting classes. Watercolor I
Watercolor II
Advanced Watercolor
Advanced Watercolor II
As nontraditional watercolor classes, these courses will use a variety of water-based paints. Cross-media investigation will be encouraged (drawing media and collage), while following a series of assignments stressing observation, imagination, control and technique. Night CoursesPainting I
A live model will be used for portions of these painting classes. Painting II
A live model will be used for portions of these painting classes. Advanced Painting
A live model will be used for portions of these painting classes. Advanced Painting II
A live model will be used for portions of these painting classes. Weekend CoursesPainting I
Painting II
Advanced Painting
Advanced Painting II
PhotographyDay CoursesPhotography I
Photography II
Adv. Creative Photo Arts
Adv. Creative Photo Arts II
Night CoursesPhotography I
Photography II
Advanced Photography
Advanced Photography II
PrintmakingDay CoursesPrintmaking I
This course is team taught with David Newman. Printmaking II
This course is team taught with David Newman. Advanced Printmaking
This course is team taught with David Newman. Advanced Printmaking II
This course is team taught with David Newman. Night CoursesPrintmaking I
Printmaking II
Advanced Printmaking
Advanced Printmaking II
SculptureDay CoursesSculpture I
Sculpture II
Advanced Sculpture
Advanced Sculpture II
Advanced Design/Figure Study
This is a special focus class on exploring the figure through 2-D and sculptural projects within a contemporary context. Adv. Design II / Figure Study
This is a special focus class on exploring the figure through 2-D and sculptural projects within a contemporary context. Night CoursesSculpture I
Sculpture II
Advanced Sculpture
Advanced Sculpture II
December Winter Flex Term Printmaking WorkshopFlex - Day CoursesPrintmaking I
Printmaking II
Advanced Printmaking
Advanced Printmaking II
This is an intensive 11-day workshop in screenprint printmaking. Class meets Dec. 11-12, 14-19, 21-23, 2009, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Taught by Don Taylor, David Newman and visiting artist, Melissa Harshman, professor of art, The University of Georgia. For additional information, please contact David Newman at 972-860-4101 or e-mail dNewman@dcccd.edu. December Winter Flex Term PaintingFlex - Day CoursesPainting I
Painting II
Advanced Painting
Advanced Painting II
These figure painting courses will focus on realistic, semi-abstraction and abstraction of the human figure with an emphasis on the study of light, shadow, form, color and composition. A live model will be used for these classes. This is an intensive 11-day figure painting class. Class meets: Dec. 11, 2009, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Dec. 14-22, 2009, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Jan. 4-6, 2010, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For additional information, please contact Chong Chu at 972-860-4732 or e-mail chongchu@dcccd.edu. It is important that students provide the college with a current e-mail address. |
Professional Practices: This course is recommended for students who are interested in preparing for professions in art.